NORTH KOREA: Believers Lead the World in 100 Days of Worship

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Source: Charisma News, September 17, 2013

September 23 through December 31, Christians are invited to follow the lead of their North Korean Christian brothers and sisters to do what led to their persecution in the first place: gather together in small groups for daily public worship in the common places of life – their homes, schools, workplaces, parks, libraries, bus stops, and more – using the historic four pillars liturgy of the North Korean underground church:

  • The Apostles’ Creed
  • The Ten Commandments
  • The Lord’s Prayer
  • The Lord’s Supper

» Read full story and visit the Seoul USA’s 100 Days website for additional materials. See also Why The NK Underground Church Loves the Ten Commandments So Much and the 12-minute TED Talk, Hyeonseo Lee – My Escape from North Korea.

» Readers might also be interested in this story from the same region: South Korea’s Travel Bans a Blessing in Disguise for Missions.

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